2010 — Honorable mention All-Pac-10 (coaches) • Co-recipient of the Todd Doxey Award, given to the Oregon player who exemplifies the traits of dedication associated with being an outstanding teammate • Team’s best downfield blocker was also the second-leading receiver in terms of catches (42) and yards (470) • 13-game starter was second only to teammate Jeff Maehl in terms of receptions (six) and receiving yards (60) in the BCS Championship Game and made a 29-yard catch on 4th and 5 from the Auburn 40-yard line to set up Oregon’s game-tying touchdown in the 4th quarter • His six grabs vs. the Tigers tied his career high • Three catches for 47 yards, including a 19-yard touchdown at Oregon State • Totaled 31 yards and scored a touchdown among his three grabs in win vs. Arizona • Four receptions for 42 yards at Cal and two for 57 yards vs. Washington • Shared team honors as offensive player of the week in win at USC for several key blocks that led to scores • Four catches for 37 yards vs. UCLA and five for 53 yards at Washington State • Career-highs of six catches and 64 yards in win vs. Stanford • Team-high 54 receiving yards on five catches in win at Arizona State • Caught one pass for 13 yards in convincing win over Portland State • Added two catches for six yards in win at Tennessee • One reception for six yards and provided the key block on Kenjon Barner’s 60-yard TD reception in win vs. New Mexico • Made the team’s biggest improvement in the electronic 40-yard dash during offseason workouts while turning in the fastest time among the school’s wide receivers, bettering his time to 4.62 • Also paced all teammates at his position with a 308-lb. clean and a 325-lb. bench press, in addition to sharing top honors with a 31-inch vertical jump.

2009 — The eight-game starter developed into a clutch receiver, latching onto passes in his last 10 appearances • The team’s fourth-leading receiver grabbed a single-game high four passes for 45 yards and one score at Washington before responding with three grabs for 31 yards against USC • Added three catches for 34 yards against California in his debut in the starting lineup before returning the following week vs. Washington State to claim two receptions for 21 yards • Also included a 21-yard scoring reception at Stanford among his two grabs for 25 yards • Accumulated 23 catches for 233 yards and two scores in 2009.

2008 — Sophomore campaign was cut short after suffering torn knee ligaments against Stanford Nov. 8 • Totaled five receptions for 85 yards on the year • Two catches for 51 yards against the Cardinal, including a career-long 45-yard reception • Two catches for 15 yards at Cal • Made one grab for 19 yards at USC • Led team with average of 17.0 yards per reception • Appeared in all nine games prior to the injury.

2007 — Enhancing his contribution by graduating from high school early in order to take part in spring drills, the true freshman caught three passes for 35 yards and one touchdown in 12 games • Early jump on the competition contributed to him stepping onto the field early before production waned some down the stretch • Included among season totals were two catches for 28 yards and one score during extensive action (26 plays) in front of ESPN’s “Game Day” crew and a national audience in the win vs. Arizona State.

HIGH SCHOOL — The SuperPrep All-American ranked among the top 20 prep receivers in the country as well as among the top 15 players in the Midlands section by the recruiting service • Gathered four-star recognition by Rivals.com and Scout.com in addition to receiving votes on the Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West balloting • Accumulated 30 receptions for 567 yards and nine touchdowns his senior year for a team which finished with a 2-8 record after posting 45 catches for 988 yards and 16 scores as a junior • His outstanding character epitomized by him receiving the 16th annual Watkins Memorial Award as the nation’s top African American male high school scholar athlete.